From Library Journal
As NASCAR auto racing gains more fans, it appears poised to pass baseball and football as America's most popular sport. Some of the reasons for NASCAR's astounding growth are outlined by Miller: speed and danger, close competition, and above all drivers to whom the fans can relate directly. In an age of overpaid prima donnas posing as stars in the stick-and-ball sports, NASCAR brings a down-home sensibility, a much more human element to the relationship between star and fanDperhaps because of stock-car racing's Southern roots. Miller's approach was to follow the NASCAR circuit for the entire seasonDcertainly not a new approach in itself as has been seen by a number of books reviewed in these pages. However, the result is quite readable and brings a perspective from outside the usual Southern enclave of writers (Miller writes for the Rhode Island Providence Journal). Also, the 2001 season that he follows was one that found the sport at both a low point from the death of a star driver and a high point in the repeat season win of a four-time champion. All are covered in this book, which captures the many nuances of the American fascination with NASCAR racing. Recommended.DEric C. Shoaf, Brown Univ. Lib., Providence, RI
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Review
"...captures the many nuances of the American fascination with NASCAR racing." --
Library Journal, June 1, 2002"If dad enjoys watching high-speed auto racing on television..., he'll certainly appreciate [this] behind-the-scenes look at the sport." --
Monterey County Herald, June 9, 2002"It is this dance with death that journalist Miller captures in his thrilling book...not just for hard-core NASCAR fans." --
Boston Globe, July 3, 2002"Miller surely has a bestseller on his hands...Not just for diehard racing fans; it's...about courage, perseverance and patience." --
Bob Schaller, StockCarCity.com, March 5, 2002"Miller's insights into the economic, technological and emotional workings of a top team are fresh and valuable." --
New York Times, May 26, 2002"Represents a new level of achievement in motorsports publishing...should be a welcome and oft-visited addition to any sports fan's library." --
Tony Johns, Racingpress.com, June 3, 2002"The book promises to give readers a unique glimpse of the sport and its drivers." --
Las Vegas Sun, January 29, 2002"[Miller's] approach is smooth, concise, polished, and professional--an outstanding effort...Above all it's a great book." --
Larry Manch, Racing News Online, June 3, 2002."an edge-of-your-seat read...Miller offers an unbiased, unobstructed view into a world few of us know." --
Providence Journal, June 2, 2002"moving stories of bravery, winning, and defeat, and the exploration of the addictive nature of speed make this a must-read." --
Writerswrite.com, May 2, 2002.
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